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B-body

The term "B-body" refers to a specific class of automobiles produced by General Motors, particularly between the late 1960s and early 1980s. These cars shared a common platform, featuring a rear-wheel drive layout and mid-sized dimensions, making them versatile and popular for various models, including sedans and coupes. Notable examples include the Chevrolet Impala and Pontiac Bonneville. The B-body cars were known for their spacious interiors and powerful engine options, appealing to families and performance enthusiasts alike, and they represent an important part of American automotive history.